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The weather has been mostly grey and I’ve been struck down with the sniffles but this weekend has been delightful. A walk over Newcastle’s new Memorial Walk this morning after a big gym session, the new Avengers on the big screen last night & plenty of delicious food have all helped clear away the clouds of the past week.

I’ve come across some great reads over the last few days; hope you get to check them out.

Happy Sunday! I hope yours has been as chilled out or as productive as you hoped it would be.

How cool is the above picture? Well, not quite as much as it should be: it’s a photo of a melted Spongebob icecream! (ha ha ha, sorry.) Photographer Michael Massaia’s latest pieces will take you back to the summer days of your childhood.

Would you be down with your partner taking a photo of you every time you tucked into your dinner? This article weirded me out a touch to start off with but ended quite sweetly.

I love introducing people to golden websites that they’ve never seen before. After passing on Man Repeller to a mate, I realise I’ve totally been taking my awareness of Leandra & her crew for granted. Fun things here, here & here.

And lastly, totally want to see the new Dior and I film. Love a good fashumentary. (I don’t know if that’s a thing, but I love them all the same)

Hope you make the most of your Sunday evening. I’m off to have a catch up dinner with my mum & granny 🙂

Sorry to start this week’s link round up on a sad note but I can’t stop thinking about the awful case of Stephanie Scott; the 26-year old female teacher murdered by her 24-year-old male colleague less than a week out from her wedding. My thoughts are with her fiance, her family and everyone in her country-NSW community. It’s incredible how the death of someone you don’t know can have such an impact on you.

I’ve been feeling the urge to get out and explore of late but it’s hard to find enough time/money/insert-other-excuse to actually make it happen. For this reason, I love the concept of the microadventure Sarah Wilson posted about. Why not just get on the train or jump in the car & explore a new town for the day? Just go!

Working online has been one big practice in getting used to not caring so much about what everybody thinks. That has always been difficult for me because, since I was a little girl, I’ve caredway too much about what other people have thought about me.

Now, if your #cleaneating self is hating on me for this talk of chocolate bacon cookies and jalapeno cocktails, check this article out: How to make clean eating a bit less boring. Note: they don’t suggest adding bacon & rolling in sugar, FYI.